Journalism Is Dead: In The Tank For Obama
Hat tip to Mr. Mike McCarville
Only six percent (6%) say the coverage is less biased, while 36% rate it about the same as in previous election years.
Republicans by more than two-to-one compared to Democrats – 79% to 36% -- see the coverage as more biased.
Over half of Democrats (52%) say the coverage is about the same as in previous elections, but just 16% of Republicans agree.
Fifty-four percent (54%) of unaffiliated voters also say the media coverage is more biased this year.
Rasmussen: Voters See Mainstream Media Bias At Peak, Worse Problem Than Big Donations
Fifty-five percent (55%) of U.S. voters say the media coverage of this year’s presidential campaign is more biased than in previous election years, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
Only six percent (6%) say the coverage is less biased, while 36% rate it about the same as in previous election years.
Republicans by more than two-to-one compared to Democrats – 79% to 36% -- see the coverage as more biased.
Over half of Democrats (52%) say the coverage is about the same as in previous elections, but just 16% of Republicans agree.
Fifty-four percent (54%) of unaffiliated voters also say the media coverage is more biased this year.
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